Remember when Steely Dan rarely hit the road? Not anymore. After performing strictly as a studio band from 1975 through their initial breakup in 1980, the group led by Donald Fagen and Walter Becker is now set for its sixth tour since 2006.

Steely Dan announced plans today for more than four dozen stops this year in North America. The "Mood Swings: 8 Miles To Pancake Day Tour" begins in July at New Jersey and continues through September in Connecticut.

Fagen and Brecker will be joined by guitarist Jon Herington, keyboardist Jim Beard, drummer Keith Carlock and bassist Freddie Washington -- the same band, minus Carlock, that Fagen toured with last summer as part of the Dukes of September with Boz Scaggs and Michael McDonald.

Fagen has since issued 'Sunken Condos,' his fourth album away from Steely Dan. His most recent group project with Brecker was 2003's 'Everything Must Go.' Steely Dan won a Grammy for album of the year with 2000's 'Two Against Nature,' then were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame a year later.

The band regularly performed in concert from 1972-74, but then didn't tour again until Fagen and Brecker reunited for a 1994 concert series. Since, they've played shows in 1996, 2000, 2003, 2006-09 and then in 2011, according to Steely Dan's web site.

Steely Dan 2013 Tour Dates:

7/19 -- Atlantic City, NJ  -- Revel Ovation Hall
7/20 -- Canandaigua, NY -- Constellation Brands - Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center
7/21 -- Toronto, ON -- Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
7/23 -- Cleveland, OH -- Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica
7/24 -- Kettering, OH -- Fraze Pavilion
7/26 -- Louisville, KY -- Louisville Palace Theatre
7/27 -- Detroit, MI -- Fox Theatre
7/28 -- Milwaukee, WI -- Riverside Theatre
7/30 -- Fort Wayne, IN -- Embassy Theatre
8/1 -- Highland Park, IL -- Ravinia Festival
8/2 -- Highland Park, IL -- Ravinia Festival
8/3 -- Indianapolis, IN -- Murat Theatre at Old National Centre
8/5 -- St. Louis, MO -- Peabody Opera House
8/6 -- Omaha, NE -- Orpheum Theater
8/8 -- Denver, CO -- Red Rocks Amphitheatre
8/10 -- Salt Lake City, UT -- Red Butte Garden
8/11 -- Boise, ID -- Idaho Botanical Garden
8/13 -- Portland, OR -- McMenamins Edgefield
8/15 -- Redmond, WA -- Concerts at Marymoor
8/17 -- San Francisco, CA -- Americas Cup Pavilion
8/18 -- Reno, NV -- Reno Events Center
8/20 -- Santa Barbara, CA  -- The Santa Barbara Bowl
8/21 -- San Diego, CA -- Humphrey's
8/23 -- Las Vegas, NV -- The Pearl
8/24 -- Los Angeles, CA -- Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE
8/25 -- Los Angeles, CA -- Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE
8/28 -- Austin, TX -- Bass Concert Hall
8/30 -- Houston, TX -- Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
8/31 -- Grand Prairie, TX -- Verizon Theatre
9/3 -- Kansas City, MO -- The Midland Theatre
9/4 -- Tulsa, OK -- Brady Theater
9/6 -- Memphis, TN -- Mud Island Amphitheatre
9/7 -- Atlanta, GA -- Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
9/8 -- St. Augustine, FL --  St. Augustine Amphitheatre
9/11 -- Orlando, FL -- Hard Rock Live
9/12 -- Boca Raton, FL -- Mizner Park Amphitheatre
9/14 -- Clearwater, FL  -- Ruth Eckerd Hall
9/15 -- Charleston, SC -- North Charleston Performing Arts Center
9/17 -- Charlotte, NC -- Time Warner Cable Uptown Amphitheatre
9/18 -- Raleigh, NC -- Red Hat Amphitheatre
9/20 -- Bristow, VA -- Jiffy Lube Live
9/21 -- Philadelphia, PA  -- Mann Center for the Performing Arts
9/24 -- Boston, MA -- Wang Theatre
9/25 -- Boston, MA -- Wang Theatre
9/27 -- Bethlehem, PA  -- Sands Event Center
9/28 -- Mashantucket, CT -- Foxwoods Resort Casino

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